TY - BOOK AU - Maesse,Jens AU - PĆ¼hringer,Stephan AU - Rossier,Thierry AU - Benz,Pierre TI - Power and influence of economists: : contributions to the social studies of economics T2 - Routledge frontiers of political economy SN - 9780367817084 PY - 2022/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon PB - Routledge KW - Economics KW - Political aspects KW - Sociological aspects KW - Economists KW - Electronic Books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. The role of power in the social studies of economics : an introduction; Part 1. Economic knowledge and discursive power; 2. Performative, imaginary and symbolic power : how economic expert discourses influence society; 3. Macroeconomics and monetary policy as autonomous domains of knowledge and power : rational expectations, monetarism and the Federal Reserve; 4. The power of economics textbooks : shaping meaning and identity; Part 2. Economic governmentalities; 5. The constitution of neoliberal governmentality from early neoclassical economics to public choice theory; 6. Competitive power : elements of Foucauldian economics; 7. Feelings in crisis : the emotional and affective dimension of neoliberal economics in Greek crisis prone society; 8. Laboratories for economic expertise : lay perspectives on Italian disciplinary economics; Part 3. Economists in networks; 9. Who are the economists Germany listens to? The social structure of influential German economists; 10. Global production and circulation of dominant ideologies : Mexico from the default debt crisis to the Brady Plan (1982-1989); 11. Economists in public discourses : the case of wealth and inheritance taxation in the German press; Part 4. Economics as a scientific field; 12. Are there institutionalized pathways to the Nobel Prize in economics?; 13. Forms of social capital in economics : the importance of heteronomous networks in the Swiss field of economists (1980-2000); 14. Paths of international circulation : how do economists and economic knowledge flow? UR - https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367817084 ER -